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The Martyrdom Of Mar Grigor Pirangunasp And The Martyrdom Of Mar Yazdpanah Florence Jullien

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The Martyrdom Of Mar Grigor Pirangunasp And The Martyrdom Of Mar Yazdpanah Florence Jullien
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Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Florence Jullien
ISBN: 9781463244873, 1463244878
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Martyrdom Of Mar Grigor Pirangunasp And The Martyrdom Of Mar Yazdpanah Florence Jullien by Florence Jullien 9781463244873, 1463244878 instant download after payment.

In the mid-6th century, Grigor, the general of the Sasanian king's armies and a converted from Zoroastrianism to Christianity, was put to death. This event brings about the conversion of several Zoroastrian notables such as Yazd-panāh, a judge who also died as a martyr three years later, and the courtier ʿAwira. The reign of King Khusrō I (531-579) was a key-chapter in the history of the Persian Empire, but also for the Church of the East, some members of which were involved in the Sasanian administration. These East-Syrian historical texts, which are among the few passions of this period in Syriac, have received little scholarly attention. This volume offers a critical text and commentary, as well as the first translation into English of these two martyr texts. Written by contemporaries, they provide valuable information regarding socio-religious life and the political context. They demonstrate how Persian Christians, despite sporadic persecution, were able to maintain a distinct identity while simultaneously acculturating to the norms of Iranian society.

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